Word: funds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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However improbable it may seem, debating costs money. We have not any fund on which to draw; nor do we harass the students begging for names on a subscription list. Obviously the only method left, by which we can secure money, is to sell tickets to the Harvard-Yale debate. This ticket sale is the only means we have to raise funds to send a team to Princeton and to pay the expenses incident to the Harvard-Yale debate at Cambridge...
...Committee on Scholarships and Other Aids to Undergraduates has made the second assignment from the Price Greenleaf Fund to the following 62 students in the College, for the College year 1914-15: Lucien Victor Alexis '18, Exeter; Emanuel Amdursky '18, Central High, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Joseph Auslander uC., Columbia University, New York; John Perry Ballantine '18, Fitchburg High; Wllam Hartwell Bartlett '18, Sctuate High; Newton Beisinger '18, Peddie Institute, N. J.; Edwin Amos Bigelow '18, Salem High; Alfred Theodore Burri '18, Mt. Herman; Frederick Butler uC., University of Denver, Colo.; Francis Lawrence Carrier '18, Bacon Academy, Conn.; Ralph Tunnicliff Catterall...
...Cyrano de Bergerac," a four-act drama of Gascony in the seventeenth century will be presented at the Colonial Theatre this afternoon, for the Belgian Relief and Unemployed Funds. The production is under the direction of Mr. Edward Vroom, who directed the Shakespeare performances given for the Belgian Relief Fund at the Hollis Theatre last December. The cast of seventy-five includes the following University men: R. S. K. Irvin '18, W. H. Russell '18, A. Shortt '17, E. C. Wilkins '16, E. F. Woodruff '16, W. A. Williams '15, R. W. Hoskier '18, C. G. Paulding...
...performance of "Cyrano de Bergerac," a four act drama of Gascony in the time of Richelieu, will be given at the Colonial Theatre tomorrow afternoon for the Belgian Relief and Unemployed Funds. The production is under the direction of Mr. Edward Vroom, who directed the Shakespeare performances given for the Belgian Relief Fund at the Hollis Theatre last December. The cast of seventy-five includes the following University men: R. S. K. Irvin '18, W. H. Russell '18, A. Shortt '17, E. C. Wilkins '16, E. F. Woodruff '16, W. A. Williams '15, R. W. Hoskier '18, C. G. Paulding...
...total number of persons assisted by the committee is 324, the expense of supporting them being from $750 to $1000 a week. It is estimated that this work will have to be carried on at least until the end of June and that a fund of $25,000 will be necessary, of which more than one-half has been raised. Subscriptions are being solicited for this fund and all men in the University who desire to contribute should send their checks to A. Leo Everett, treasurer, 37 Wall street, New York...